If You've Got Trouble
The Beatles Lyrics


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If you've got trouble
Then you've got less trouble than me
You say you're worried
You can't be as worried as me...ohh

You're quite content to be bad
With all the advantage you had over me
Just 'cause you're troubled
Then don't bring your troubles to me

And don't think it's funny
When you ask for money for things
Especially when you're standing there
Wearing diamonds and rings...ohh

You think I'm softning her head
Well try someone softer instead anything
It's not so funny
When you know what money can bring
You'd better leave me alone

I don't need a thing from you
You'd better take yourself home
Go and count a ring or two
If you've got trouble
Then you've got less trouble than me

You say you're worried
You can't be as worried as me
You're quite contempt to be bad
With all the advantage you had over me
Just 'cause you're troubled
Then don't bring your troubles to me

You'd better leave me alone
I don't need a thing from you
You'd better take yourself home
Go and count a ring or two
If you've got trouble
Then you've got less trouble than me

You say you're worried
You can't be as worried as me
You're quite contempt to be bad
With all the advantage you had over me

Just 'cause you're troubled
Then don't bring your troubles to me




Just 'cause your troubled
Then don't bring your troubles to me

Overall Meaning

"If You've Got Trouble" is a song by The Beatles that was written and sung by Ringo Starr. The song was recorded during the sessions for the Help! album, but wasn't included in the final track listing for the album.


The song is essentially a message to a friend or acquaintance who is having problems and asking for help. Ringo's vocals and the catchy rhythm of the song give it a playful tone, but the lyrics show a clear frustration with the person's behavior. Ringo is telling them that their troubles aren't as bad as his, and that they shouldn't be looking to him for help.


The lyrics also touch on themes of class and privilege, with Ringo pointing out that the person in question has advantages over him and shouldn't be asking for money or help. The line "Just 'cause you're troubled, don't bring your troubles to me" sums up the song's message perfectly.


Line by Line Meaning

If you've got trouble
If you have problems


Then you've got less trouble than me
My own problems are worse than yours


You say you're worried
You claim to be anxious


You can't be as worried as me...ohh
But you can't possibly understand how worried I am


You're quite content to be bad
You're happy to be in the wrong


With all the advantage you had over me
Despite having more advantages than me


Just 'cause you're troubled
Just because you're having problems


Then don't bring your troubles to me
Doesn't mean you can bring your issues to me


And don't think it's funny
Don't consider it amusing


When you ask for money for things
When you request money for your needs


Especially when you're standing there
Particularly if you're there


Wearing diamonds and rings...ohh
Wearing luxury items


You think I'm softning her head
You believe I'm easily manipulated


Well try someone softer instead anything
You should try someone who is easier to deceive


It's not so funny
It's not funny at all


When you know what money can bring
When you are aware of the power of money


You'd better leave me alone
You should stay away from me


I don't need a thing from you
I don't require anything from you


You'd better take yourself home
You should go home


Go and count a ring or two
Count your luxurious possessions


If you've got trouble
If you have problems


Then you've got less trouble than me
My own problems are worse than yours


You're quite contempt to be bad
You're happy to be in the wrong


With all the advantage you had over me
Despite having more advantages than me


Just 'cause you're troubled
Just because you're having problems


Then don't bring your troubles to me
Doesn't mean you can bring your issues to me


You say you're worried
You claim to be anxious


You can't be as worried as me
But you can't possibly understand how worried I am


You're quite contempt to be bad
You're happy to be in the wrong


With all the advantage you had over me
Despite having more advantages than me


Just 'cause you're troubled
Just because you're having problems


Then don't bring your troubles to me
Doesn't mean you can bring your issues to me




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JOHN LENNON, PAUL MCCARTNEY

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